Viewing Projects

When viewing projects, you are restricted to seeing only the projects you have
access to view based on the
authorization
policy.

To view a list of projects:

$ oc get projects

You can change from the current project to a different project for CLI
operations. The specified project is then used in all subsequent operations that
manipulate project-scoped content:

$ oc project <project_name>

You can also use the
web console to
view and change between projects. After authenticating
and logging in, you are presented with a list of projects that you have access
to.

The right panel shown with the service catalog provides quick access to the most
recently accessed projects (up to five projects). For the full list of projects,
use the View All link provided at the top of the right panel.

Clicking on the kebab menu for a particular project presents you with the
following options:

Checking Project Status

The oc status command provides a high-level overview of the current project,
with its components and their relationships. This command takes no argument:

$ oc status

Filtering by Labels

You can filter the contents of a project page in the
web console by
using the
labels of a
resource. You can pick from a suggested label name and values, or type in your
own. Multiple filters can be added. When multiple filters are applied, resources
must match all of the filters to remain visible.

To filter by labels:

Select a label type:

Select one of the following:

exists

Verify that the label name exists, but ignore its value.

does not exist

Verify that the label name does not exist, but ignore its value.

in

Verify that the label name exists and is equal to one of the selected
values.

not in

Verify that the label name does not exist, or is not equal to any of
the selected values.

If you selected in or not in, select a set of values then select
Filter:

After adding filters, you can stop filtering by selecting Clear all filters
or by clicking individual filters to remove them:

Deleting a Project

When you delete a project, the server updates the project status to Terminating
from Active. The server then clears all content from a project that is
Terminating before finally removing the project. While a project is in
Terminating status, a user cannot add new content to the project. Projects can
be deleted from the CLI or the web console.